From Royal to National: The Louvre Museum and the Bibliotheque Nationale
By (Author) Bette W. Oliver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
20th December 2006
United States
General
Non Fiction
027.544
Paperback
110
Width 155mm, Height 230mm, Spine 12mm
191g
Bette Oliver's book From Royal to National offers a comprehensive and innovative look into the effects of the French Revolution on the nation's culture and identity. As a direct result of the Revolution of 1789, institutions previously under the crown's jurisdiction were made into public symbols of nationalism. Through the creation of both the Louvre and the Bibliotheque Nationale, the Revolutionary Government worked to preserve great cultural works and establish Paris as the cultural epicenter of the Western world.
Oliver delicately reveals the foresight and challenges these scholars and specialists faced in safeguarding the valuable artworks and literature from various raiding parties, including repeated attempts at vandalism and the Terror of 1793-4. From Royal to National is a rich text that will resonate among students of French culture, as well as those interested in dynamics of art history.
Throughout the text, Oliver moves fluidly between providing a detailed...historical overview of major political events. * H-France Review *
By juxtaposing the historical trajectories of the Louvre and the Biblothque nationale, Bette Oliver makes a unique contribution to the study of French culture from 1789 to 1815. In this slim volume she offers a fascinating presentation of the events and individuals responsible for transforming two royal collections in public institutions that have become enduring symbols of France. * Information & Culture *
Bette W. Oliver is an independent scholar living in Austin, Texas. She holds a PhD from the University of Texas at Austin.